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A path up Pen-y-ghent mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At 2,277 feet, this is one of the 'Three Peaks of Yorkshire'.
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Darnbrook moor. Yorkshire Dales National Park
Dales High Way
Darnbrook moor. Yorkshire Dales National Park
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Dales High Way
Pennine Way leading up to Pen-y-Ghent in Yorkshire Dales Nationa
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Dales High Way
A path up Pen-y-ghent mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At 2,277 feet, this is one of the 'Three Peaks of Yorkshire'.
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
A path up Pen-y-ghent mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At 2,277 feet, this is one of the 'Three Peaks of Yorkshire'.
A path up Pen-y-ghent mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At 2,277 feet, this is one of the 'Three Peaks of Yorkshire'.
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
A footpath sign in english and japanese giving directions to Top Withens Haworth or Withins
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Pennine Way towards Great Shunner Fell
Malham Cove of limestone in winter
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Darnbrook Malham Grassington
Limestone pavement. Yorkshire Dales National Park
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
View towards Malham Moor from Pennine Way in Yorkshire Dales Nat
Limestone pavement. Yorkshire Dales National Park
A path up Pen-y-ghent mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At 2,277 feet, this is one of the 'Three Peaks of Yorkshire'.
Limestone pavement. Yorkshire Dales National Park
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Pen-y-ghent mountain in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At 2,277 feet, this is one of the 'Three Peaks of Yorkshire'.
Penyghent with sheep
Night view of Buxtob, a spa town in Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England, UK
Night view of Buxtob, a spa town in Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England, UK
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Walking on the Dales High Way between Ilkley and Addingham in West Yorkshire, showing the Swastika Stone and Ilkley Moor.
Night view of Buxtob, a spa town in Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England, UK
Jacob's Ladder in the Derbyshire Peak District is a set of stone steps leading from the Vale to Edale to the Kinder Plateau approached via an ancient stone path.
The Steel Cotton Rail Trail is a long-distance trail in the Peak District that runs between Bamford and Hope stations.
The Steel Cotton Rail Trail is a long-distance trail in the Peak District that runs between Bamford and Hope stations.
Edale Valley is a magical mix of woodland, moorland, agricultural land, hills, hillocks and frequent and varied public footpaths and rights of way.

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